Produktinformationen

Tipo
Red
Añada
2022
Grado
13.5% vol.
Variedad
93% Mencía, 4% Jerez, 2,5% Alicante bouschet, 0,5% Gran negro
Andere erhältliche Formate:
Origen
Bierzo

Weinberg und Verarbeitung

Nombre
Parajes San Martín, Fontelas, María Cota, Ferro, Moncerbal y Valdafoz.

Expertenbewertungen

The Wine Advocate:

The bottled village red 2022 Corullón was produced with grapes from around 90 different plots and had a short élevage of eight months in barrel. It is 93% Mencía, 4% Jerez (Palomino), 2.5% Alicante Bouschet and 0.5% Gran Negro bottled at 13.5% alcohol. It's floral and aromatic, but compared with the more-austere 2023, it comes through as more generous, riper and a little gentler, with more fruit but with elegance and freshness that nobody expected during the torrid summer and harvest. It keeps the freshness and poise, with fine-grained tannins. 25,392 bottles and some smaller and larger formats produced. It was bottled in August and November 2023, as they had to stop for the harvest. - Luis Gutiérrez. 

James Suckling:

A difficult vintage has delivered more tannins to the wine, but it is nevertheless fresh and nervy, with grilled grapefruit, white pepper and hibiscus. Structured in terms of the firmness and the quantity of the tannins. It’s very different from the 2021 vintage, which shows nimbleness and agility. Vertical but still quite bright. It needs two more years to come around. Drink from 2026. - Zekun Shuai, Senior Editor.